Calm

/kɑːm/ (UK), /kɑːm/ or /kɑːlm/ (var.) adjective, noun, verb

As an adjective, calm means quiet, peaceful, and not excited or upset. As a noun, it refers to a state of peace or stillness, and as a verb, it means to make someone or something less upset or noisy.

From Old French 'calme,' from Late Latin 'cauma' meaning 'heat of the day' and then 'rest during the heat,' from Greek 'kauma' meaning 'burning heat.' The idea shifted from resting during extreme heat to general peaceful stillness. It came into English in the late Middle Ages.

AMረጋ
ARهادئ
BNশান্ত
CSklidný
DArolig
DEruhig
ELήρεμος
EStranquilo
FAآرام
FIrauhallinen
FRcalme
GUશાંત
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